Now 60 tower blocks have been checked out for fire safety, 100% of them failed the inspections!

Again, I think there is something of a media hype around this. What they are saying is that 100% of cladding tested is not up to current building regs (well, thats what the news @10 were saying last night). But this has never been the test applied to buildings, and nor should it be. The correct test to apply is whether it passed regulations at the time it was put up, and was it put up in the prescribed manner to allow it to perform correctly.
Taking our house as an example, built in 1908(ish), almost everything in here would not pass modern building regs, with the exception of the work we have done to it in the past couple of years. Does that make the place a death trap? - of course not.
Similarly, you cannot retrospectively apply the current regulations to existing public buildings, unless you want to set about re-fitting substantial portions of the building every few years. The requirements for fire doors, alarm systems, electrical safety and in this instance cladding all change with each iteration of the regulations and render previous installations non-compliant.
However, the problem you have now with the media hype is that no-one is going to stand up and say "this doesn't meet the latest fire safty regs, but that doesn't make it unsafe." As they'll be hung by the Mail, drawn by the Sun and quartered by the Express

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